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Here are prompt ideas organized by what you want to accomplish. Copy any of these or use them as inspiration for your own questions.

Analyzing your model

  • “Is this model ready to print?”
  • “What issues does this model have?”
  • “Analyze this for printability on an SLA printer”
  • “Are there any thin walls that might break?”
  • “How many separate parts does this model have?”

Repairing

  • “Repair this model with standard quality”
  • “Fix this for my Mimaki printer at 8 inches tall”
  • “Repair with 0.7mm wall thickness and 2mm hollowing”
  • “Repair this character model at 150mm height”
  • “Fix this and keep the original polygon count”

Cutting and splitting

  • “Cut this in half along the Y axis”
  • “Split this into two pieces with pin keys”
  • “Cut horizontally at 60% height with dovetail keys”
  • “Divide this model into top and bottom halves”

Lattice and infill

  • “Add a gyroid lattice with 5mm cells”
  • “Fill the interior with a cubic lattice”
  • “Create a diamond pattern infill at 8mm cell size”
  • “Add lattice infill with 0.8mm strut thickness”

Labels and markings

  • “Engrave ‘Sample’ on the bottom”
  • “Add my name to the base — extrude it 0.5mm”
  • “Put the text ‘v3’ on the back of this model”

Measuring

  • “What are the overall dimensions?”
  • “How tall is this model?”
  • “Measure the distance between the two holes”
  • “What’s the volume of this model?”

General guidance

  • “What should I do to prepare this for printing?”
  • “Suggest improvements for this model”
  • “What’s the best way to print this model?”
  • “This model looks rough — what can I do?”
  • “Should I hollow this model?”
Be specific when you can. “Repair this at 6 inches tall with 1mm walls” gets better results than just “Fix this.” The AI can work with vague requests too, but specific ones save time.
The AI Assistant remembers your conversation history within a session. You can say things like “Now cut the repaired model in half” and it knows what you’re referring to.